DSB Kongress XVIII, 1912
Sicilian Defense, Marshall Gambit
1. d4, e6
2. e4, d5
3. Nc3, c5
4. Nf3, Nc6
5. exd5, exd5
6. Be2, Nf6
7. 0-0, Be7
8. Bg5, 0-0
9. dxc5, Be6
If 9..... Bxc5, then 10. Bxf6 Qxf6, 11. Nxd5 ... and White has a strong attack.
10. Nd4, Bxc5!
The pawn is there for the taking.
11. Nxe6, fxe6
12. Bg4, Qd6
13. Bh3, Rae8
Black strengthens the center.
14. Qd2, Bb4
This move effectively pins the Knight.
15. Bxf6, Rxf6
16. Rad1, Qc5
Putting pressure on the Knight at c3...
17. Qe2 ....
White disregards Black's threat ...
17. .... Bxc3
18. bxc3, Qxc3
19. Rxd5, Nd4!
20. Qh5, Ref8
Escapes threat and attacks the f2 pawn...
21. Re5, Rh6!!
22. Qg5, Rxh3!!
Now, if 23. gxh3 then 23....Nf3++ and White loses his Queen.
23. Rc5, Qg3!!!
(0:1)
And mate next move...
The Queen cannot be taken. If 24. hxg3 then 24....Ne2 mate. If 24. Qxg3, then 24....Ne2+, 25. Kh1 Nxg3+, 6. fxg3 Rxf1 mate. If 24. fxg3 Ne2+, 25. Kh1 Rxf1 mate.
An amazing finish!
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